What would you do with more CPU cores? This is a question I see posted from an Intel employee on a yearly basis, and it actually is a difficult question to answer depending on your computing background. A gamer might not need more than four or six, and a number of workstation use cases are now GPU accelerated. Anyone never in a pure compute situation might not need more than four or six cores. But what about virtual machines, complex encoding, or non-linear functional compute? How many cores are too many? Intel has recently released the Broadwell-EP based Xeon E v4 processors , running up to 22 cores, and the smaller silicon die used for the core parts has today filtered down to the prosumer and high-end desktop HEDT markets in four different parts, making up the Core i7 and series.

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The browser version you are using is not recommended for this site., Hey y'all! The moment has arrived, Intel is stepping up the game by offering a new series of flagship for consumers processors, these are the new 14 nm based cuties of course.

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